A new public space in contemporary Europe
Can the Internet serve as a public space for European Deliberative Democracy?
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of the Internet and European deliberative democracy, this book argues that true democratic legitimacy arises from citizens' ability to engage in deliberations within public spaces. It investigates how the Internet could enhance participation and serve as a platform for democratic discourse. While acknowledging the Internet's long-term potential as a public space for deliberation, the book highlights various theoretical and empirical challenges that currently hinder its effectiveness in fostering a truly participatory European democracy.
